Levo Gen3 vs Orbea Rise - anyone ridden both?

capability08

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Jan 28, 2019
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Hi All

I am choosing my first E MTB looking at either the Levo G3 Carbon or Orbea Rise H20. I ride all sorts of trails on my analogue bike but favour flowy single track with some drops, steeps and rocks, as well as mellow flow trails. I am an experienced MTB rider 25+ years.

I am wondering if anyone can comment on the differences in handling characteristics of each of these bikes? I am not interested in spec differences, but rather ride quality, suspension feel, geometry, motor qualities/downsides and build quality.

The Levo is a bit more money but is it worth the extra?

Hopefully your comments will steer me in the right direction.

Many Thanks!
 
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aarfeldt

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I come from TurboLevo to Orbea Rise.
Heavy FullPower bike to a lighter MidPower bike.

Both bikes are good, but behaves differently.
I liked the TurboLevo, but to me the Orbea was a upgrade in ride quality.

Steering/handling is different.....not better/worse, because they are 2 different purposes.

My local trail is 30km long and on of the best in our country.
I lost 1/3 power....but on the Orbea I'm actually faster.

Quality is very good on both bikes.

I have a M10 (2022) and H30 (2022), both with different suspension.
Today I would choose M10 2023 the 500w battery.
 

capability08

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Thanks. Was your Levo a Gen 3? I can see the merits of each bike but wonder if the Levo Gen 3 geometry will suit my riding style better, and also if the suspension platform is bet suited to jumps and drops… then there is the motor rattle on the Rise…
 

aarfeldt

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Rise is much more "poppy" is my experience.
I allways change suspension on all my bikes.

My garmin device records the trips, and with the Levo I got 2-4 jumps recorded.
With the Rise I get 30-40 jumps on the same trail.

I ride with my cousin, and he also comes from Levo > Rise, and has the excact same experience.
 

paquo

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i nave had 4 motor replacements in my gen 2 levo, including 2 of the supposedly fixed gen 3 motors. It's a common story.
 

Privateerjon

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you’ll get various opinions on both and the only way to decide which is right for you is try and get test rides on them.

I can see the appeal of the rise, but I’m happy with my Levo. 800km on it now and zero issues. Rides great and feels how I want it too after a couple of small tweaks to brakes (pads and rotors) a and a shorter stem.

Feels as poppy / playful as the last few bikes I’ve had albeit a fair bit more weight to slow down and control.

One thing about the Levo that does make a noticeable difference is how quiet the motor is - mine is ALOT quieter than shimano on a friends megawatt.
If I was between bikes I’d be looking for a ride on each on a trail rather than a car park to get a feel and choose which I felt most comfortable on.
 

Moe Ped

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I have both Levo Pro and Rise Team, if I had to choose one it would be the Levo, whilst the rise is more nimble it’s not chalk and cheese. I like The rise for when I am riding on my own and looking to get a workout.

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capability08

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Thanks guys. I think the Levo G3 with its more progressive geometry makes more sense for the riding I do.
 

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